DIMITRISMICHELEDANIELE Architecture Portfolio
2017
CONTENTS
ABOUT ME INTRO ABOUT ME CV
FLUGHAFENSTRASSE THE STREET IN THE CITY
HELSINKI PUBLIC LIBRARY AGORA CONCORDIA LIGHTHOUSE LAKEBATHS TOWARD THE WATER ACHEIROPOIETOS MONASTIC BUILDING SPINA 1 SKYSCRAPER REVIT MYRIAD RESIDENTIAL BUILDING ON THE TOP BARDONECCHIA KRUGER WILDLIFE CENTER GREENHOUSE ENVIRONMENT HOUSE RIVIERE RETAIL HARRODS
CONTACTS
CONTENTS ANALYSIS
URBAN DESIGN RESEARCH AND LARGE SCALE PROJECT
PUBLIC USE ARCHITECTURE MONUMENT DESIGN WELLNESS ARCHITECTURE HISTORICAL BUILDING
RESTORATION DESIGN
HIGH-RISE STRUCTURAL DESIGN BIM SOFTWARE USE RURAL ARCHITECTURE MICRO-ARCHITECTURE SUSTAINABLE ARCHITECTURE RETAIL INTERIOR DESIGN
ABOUT ME INTRO
My name is Dimitris Michele Daniele, 25 years old,
born in Greece and of Italian origins. Since July 2017, I’m a qualified Architect, regurarly registred in the professional Order of Architects in Athens. I recently graduated in Architecture, completing my Bachelor and Master degree at Polytechnic University of Turin (Italy). Aiming to enrich my academic education I participated in three university exchange programs in order to study for short periods abroad in France, Brazil and Germany. During the last months, I have practised my knowledge as an intern and freelance designer for different architectural studios in Italy, applying my design skills independently as well as during a team work. My personal goal is to learn and grow within a professional, competent and active team in the field of Architecture.
I believe that my expertise in the field of Architecture
is made up of scientific knowledge, artistic sensibility,
international experiences and a strong personal
motivation. I consider myself a dynamic person with strong dedication in achieving the goals.
ABOUT ME CV Technical Chamber of Greece (T.E.E) - Architect Engineer Registration number: 140828
EDUCATION
09 | 2014 - 12 | 2016
MASTER OF ARCHITECTURE
Turin | IT
Polytechnic University of Turin 09 | 2011 - 07 | 2014
BACHELOR OF ARCHITECTURE
Turin | IT
Polytechnic University of Turin 09 | 2006 - 07 | 2009
SCIENTIFIC BACCALAUREATE
Athens | GR
High School Protipo Athinon
EXCHANGE PROGRAMS
03 | 2016 - 12 | 2016
THESIS - GERMANY
Potsdam | DE
Fachhochschule Potsdam 08 | 2015 - 01 | 2016
ERASMUS EXTRA UE - BRAZIL
Campinas | BR
Universidade Estadual de Campinas 09 | 2013 - 02 | 2014
ERASMUS UE - FRANCE
Rouen | FR
École nationale supérieure d’architecture de Normandie
RECOGNITIONS
09 | 2014 - 12 | 2016
SCHOLARSHIP Academic Excellence Compagnia di San Paolo - Politecnico Project
Turin | IT
COURSES
02 | 2017 - 05 | 2017
VISUAL MERCHANDISING
Milan | IT
NABA Nuova Accademia di Belle Arti 01 | 2017 - 03 | 2017
RHINOCEROS 3D
Milan | IT
Scuola Mohole 09 | 2007 - 07 | 2009
HAND DRAWING
Athens | GR
Plakas Foundation Studies
ARCHITECTURAL WORKSHOPS
03 | 2016
INTERNAT. FRUHJAHRS AKADEMIE RUHR 2016
Dortmund | DE
TUDortmund, TUEindhoven, Politecnico di Torino 03 | 2015
INTERNAT. FRUHJAHRS AKADEMIE RUHR 2015
Dortmund | DE
TUDortmund, TUEindhoven, Politecnico di Torino 11 | 2014 - 07 | 2015
SPAZI VIOLENTI
Turin | IT
Member of the special students team | Politecnico di Torino 08 | 2014
IFAC 2014
Covarrubias | SP
International Festival of Art & Construction
INTERNATIONAL COMPETITIONS
09 | 2015 - 10 | 2015
SITE LAKE BATHS
No qualification
ARKxSITE Architecture Competitions 03 | 2015 - 05 | 2015
CONCORDIA LIGHTHOUSE
3rd PLACE AWARD
MatterBetter Competitions 12 | 2014 - 02 | 2015
INTERNATIONAL WILDLIFE CENTER Aquideas Student Competitions
No qualification
WORK EXPERIENCE
STUDIO BETTONICA LEONE
04 | 2017 - 08 | 2017
Milan | IT
Internship
STUDIO KHOM
10 | 2016 - 01 | 2017
Milan | IT
Internship 02 | 2014 - 07 | 2014
NEGOZIO BLU ARCHITETTI ASSOCIATI
Turin | IT
Internship
SOFTWARE SKILLS
AutoCAD 2D
Revit
AutoCAD 3D
Vectorworks
SketchUp
Photoshop
Rhinoceros
InDesign
3D Studio Max
Illustrator
LANGUAGE SKILLS
GREEK Native C2
ITALIAN Native C2
ENGLISH
Cambridge C1
FRENCH Delft B2
PORTUG. A2
COMPLEMENTARY SKILLS
Layout | Freehand drawing | Rendering | Image post-production | Model-making
FLUGHAFENSTRASSE THE STREET IN THE CITY
My work deals with the critical reconstruction of a residential urban area of Berlin, aimed at the consecutive completion of the blocks erected on the main road, called Flughafenstrasse. The first phase of my work includes a thorough search through photographic and cadastral documents in the area. I have analyzed the transformation of the four blocks by comparing the photographs of the several years since 1938. Subsequently, the characteristic architectural style of the area is influenced by the presence of a popular residential building, called Mietskaserne; one of which I wanted to deepen the compositive features. The last part of my thesis refers to the actual re-design of the area concerned. In particular, I had to subdivide the completion of the urban fabric in two parts. The first part includes the location of a new church and the second the planning of new residential and commercial structures.
Type MASTER THESIS Program URBAN DESIGN Coordination POTSDAM SCHOOL OF ARCHITECTURE Design group INDIVIDUAL Project location BERLIN Year 2016
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TYPOLOGICAL EVOLUTION
BLOCK FORMATION
Mietskaserne, or “rental barracks”, are tenents built during the Industrial period (around the half of the 19th century up to the 1873, year of the Stock Market Crash), particularly after the German unification in 1871 in a broad ring enclosing the old city center, for low income population, working class and office workers.
The buildings are almost always 5 stories high because of the mandated maximum height. Buildings within the courtyards were the location of much of Berlin’s industry until the 1920s, and noise and other nuisances affected the apartments, only the best of which had windows facing the street. At first, the main part was built and then lateral wings were added to close up the courtyard.
The blocks are large because the streets were required to be able to handle heavy traffic, the buildings have front, rear, and cross buildings enclosing several courtyards. Between 1901 and 1920, a Berlin clinic investigated and documented in photographs the living conditions of its patients, revealing that many lived in damp basements and garrets, spaces under stairs, and apartments where the windows were blocked by courtyard businesses.
Historical aerial photo of berliner Mietskaserne under construction. 1900 in Charlottenburg [ Berlin Est].
PHOTO
BUILDING ORDENANCE
1897 – building max height 5 storeys 1892 – density within ring-bahn, 2 storey bldgs. outside 1875 – Town Planning act: Municipal tax = B / A
PARCEL
REMISE – lumber room HOF – courtyard
BLOCK TYPE FRONT ON STREET
TYPICAL BLOCK courtyard minimum size
1853 – 32 m2 1887 – 40 m2 1897 – 80 m2
building –
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BERLIN EST
~ 45% building ~ 55% courtyard
~ 50% building ~ 50% courtyard
~ 90% building ~ 10% courtyard
NEUKÖLLN
MAPPA BERLINO EST SCALA URBANA
52°28’52.3”N 13°25’38.2”E
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Flugafenstraße is one of the two main roads used to connect the Neukölln residential between 1956 – 1958 the width of the road remained unchanged, but some residents district with the ex Berlins Airport (Tempelhof Airport) today reused as a public parc.1958 were demolished, most propably by a bombardment. Also most of the parcelization 1964 1953 According to the documentation (historical maps), the road untill theDemolition year 1937, was buildings tracesno. has been lost, widening the division of the particles within the blocks. residential 57-69 a straight line, defined by the alignment of the facades of the (today absent) residential During 1958 - 1984, a big amount of the apartment buildings got demolished, units, part of its adjacent blocks and by the parcelization of the land. During the priod drastically changing the front on the road and causing the definitive enlargement of 0
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BERLIN TIMELINE AND POPULATION INCREASE
Flughanfenstrasse street. From 1988 untill today, according to the eralier documentation, no particular reform has been applied and the road has not changed much. The population value remains approximately stable but the density compared with the size of the metropolitan area is still low.
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population: 1.901.567
population: 1.712.679
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CONSTRUCTION AND DEMOLITIONS
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existing buildings
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religious buildings
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1984 ‘80-’84: Demolition no. 41,47,49, 51, 61-71 & street reform
1984 ‘80-’84: Demolition no. 41,47,49, 51, 61-71 & street reform
PUBLIC / PRIVATE
PARC ENTRANCE
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LOW EVIDENCED PARC ENTRANCE
ISOMETRIC VIEW
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BLIND’ WALLS 2.896 m2
210,3 m2 183,3 m2
613,7 m2
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DISCONTINUITY
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Fontanestraße
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BLOCK 3 COMPLETION
BLOCK 2 COMPLETION
BLOCK 1 COMPLETION
The third block had a more symmetric and balanced parcelization back in 1938. Two wide double units are placed on both sides and two smaller units complete the block on the front while also leaving a wide garden courtyard on the back according to the parcelization of the new units. To counterbalance the strong simmetry two different types of units are placed.
The second block has a more irregular composition: now empty, in 1938 it was filled with irregular parcels, and in its actual state there is a front facade over the street. For this reason a wide courtyard flexibly divided according to the parcelization in alignment to the existing and new units dimensions is kept to preserve the light flow inside the houses and every block is moved on the street front, without “wings” connected to the existing fabric. Two corner units enhanced the block identity and structure.
To complete the first block, a morphological reconstruction of the urban fabric is used. Original parcels from 1938 composition of the block are considered and new units are added with the original volumes and new details. By leaving an open field in front of the Synagogue, its quality of urban exception is mantained: the Synagogue breaks the historical and morphological reconstruction of the block and marks the entrance of its sacred space.
SECTION CC’ - ATTUAL STATE
SECTION AA’ - PROJECT
SECTION CC’ PROJECT
SECTION CC’ - ATTUAL STATE Relation courtyard and vehicular road
SECTION AA’ - PROJECT Interaction of the new courtyards with the buildings
SECTION AA’ PROJECT Interaction of buildings and courtyards
SECTION CC’ - PROJECT Relation courtyard and vehicular road
SECTION BB’ - PROJECT Block’s interior space
SECTION BB’ EXISTING PART
SECTION BB’ - PROJECT
SECTION BB’ - PROJECT Integration of an open common courtyard
SECTION BB’ EXISTING PART Relation between buildings and courtyards
SECTION BB’ - PROJECT Integration of different courtyards
SECTION CC’ - EXISTING PART Relation between buildings and courtyards
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While existing fences and parceling is kept, the possibilty to see and perceive a continuous system of open spaces enhances the urban quality of the fabric in Flugafenstraße.
BUILDINGS SURVEY
Building replacement
URBAN FABRIC COMPLETION
New buildings
RELIGIOUS CONNECTIONS
New orthodox church DITIB - Sehitlik Moschee
Dar Assalam Moschee
MODULE PROPORTIONS
The concept used for designing the new urban facade that defines the street concerns to an architectural composition of five different elevations. For this reason two typical apartments buildings (Mietskaserne) present in Berlin Est are choicen. These are conceived as case studies of reference for their proportions of solid/void. The new language (project) without decorations it is presented in a bid to declare some origination, but still rispect for the historical continuity present in Neukölln district.
Mietskaserne façade [1886] Ohlauer Strasse 3 - Berlin
Project
POLITECNICO DI TORINO | Dipartimento di Architettura e Design | LM Architettura Costruzione Città | Prof. P. Mellano | Prof.ssa S. Malcovati | A.A. 2015-16 Allievo: DANIELE Dimitri Michele | Matricola: 218292
Mietskaserne façade [1897] Muskauer Strasse 33 - Berlin
Project
THE STREET IN THE CITY Concept
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PLANIVOLUMETRIC
HELSINKI PUBLIC LIBRARY AGORA
A library and a cultural center can be conbined to create a range of a dynamic and quiet spaces. This fluctuation of energy may be the aspect that defines the “heart” of the city. Since these two programs depend on each other, their relationship, in terms of space, need a coherent organization of separation and unification. People can flow for different reasons, so this requires a multipurpose and flexible strategy in order to accomodate the variations of uses.
Type ACADEMIC COMPETITION Program ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN Recognition AWARD 2rd PLACE Coordination POLITECNICO DI TORINO Design group 2 STUDENTS Project location HELSINKI Year 2014
Personal tasks CONCEPT_2D-3D DESIGN_RENDERING_LAYOUT Software used AUTOCAD_3D STUDIO MAX_PHOTOSHOP_INDESIGN
DESIGN OBJECTIVE The goal of this project is to give added value to the experience of every visitor, not because of the unique resources of the building, but also through social spaces provided by the organization of the building. The library is not only a supplier of knowledge and information through books, but also through the basic
method
of
interaction.
learning:
social
PUBLIC GREEN In the northern part of the area of intervention is proposed the inclusion of an area of public green. Is created in this way a continuity, a link in harmony
with the existing garden near the lot.
VISIBILITY Considering the contours of the area of competence, the rectangular block, is designed to enhance the visual relationship from the library to the city
and the park. The library can be seen and experienced from all directions, both from near and far.
ORIENTATION NORT ans SOUTH are the short sides of the block. The south facade in partly in the shade of Sanoma House. We must take into account the low sun on the facade EAST and WEST. As regards the ecological concept of the project we
propose the use of photovoltaic panels on the cover roof in order to gain energy.
CONCORDIA LIGHTHOUSE
The Concordia Lighthouse project aims to investigate the contemporary typology of the lighthouse architecture, its metaphoric and symbolic components based around the Costa Concordia disaster, when one
of the largest cruise ships in the world has ran aground on the coast of the Giglio Island in Italy resulting in the loss of 32 lives.
Type INTERNATIONAL DESIGN COMPETITION Program MONUMENT DESIGN Status AWARD 3rd PLACE Coordination MATTERBETTER Design group 2 STUDENTS Location ISOLA DEL GIGLIO - ITALY Year 2015 Personal tasks CONCEPT_DESIGN_RENDERING_POSTPRODUCTION Software used AUTOCAD_SKETCHUP_VRAY_PHOTOSHOP_INDESIGN
LIGHTHOUSE
SAFENESS
LIGHT
CALMNESS
PHYSICAL BUILDING
EMOTIONAL PATH
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from the sea to the coast
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to
catharsis
The CATHARSIS project proposes the
strandness, to the deep descent and
between rocks, where he can touch the
lighthouse not as a building but as a
finally, to the safeness in the sea. From
roughness of the stones. Then he gets
process of exploration and recount
the coast, the visitor starts a path which
gets “lost” in the path that articulates
of the incident in different psychological
passes under a small refugee for the
following the landscape, defined by two
states: from the unsettling sense of
lighthouse-keeper, then he continues
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A LIGHT LANDMARK defined by two vertical walls made
sea in a dark place: slightly lost and
meditate, with its feet in the water. From
with the oxidized steel from the Costa
disoriented, he walks towards a spiralling
this circle of calmness, light goes toward
Concordia itself, and then starts his
ramp, finally emerging in a safe spot,
the sky, the traditional building dissipates
descent right through the sea. The ramp
where the sea is calmer than outside.
in its light form, becoming even more
goes slowly towards the water “opening�
It is a symbolical interpretation of
recognizable from distance and inspiring
it. The visitor can touch the walls, where water flows: the tactile experience of the sea itself. Then he goes under the
lighthouse keeper control room
N PLAN
the feeling of safeness found in the
lighthouse after the long struggle
of navigation. The visitor can rest and
safeness and reconciliation with the forces of nature and the sea.
LAKEBATHS TOWARD THE WATER
This international one-stage architecture competition invites all architecture students, young architects and young professionals with a degree in architecture studies (≤40 years old) to develop and submit compelling ideas for the design of Lake Baths located in Serra da Estrela, Portugal. Lagoa Comprida is a remarkable lake in a prominent landscape. A place with one of the most impressive traces from the Ice Age period, a glacier lake with impressive fields of erratic boulders. The Toward The Water project aims to promote a unique experience for the visitors and create a special setting in direct contact with nature.
A quite place to be experienced by single day visitors, trekkers and guests staying at the Lodge.
Type INTERNATIONAL DESIGN COMPETITION Program WELLNESS CENTER DESIGN Coordination ARKXSITE Design group 2 STUDENTS Location SERRA DA ESTRELA - PORTUGAL Year 2015
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The idea is not a simple building but
a
path.
and viewing points. From above, the
themselves and the scenery. The stairs
walkers,
building appears as a stroke, a simple
towards the lake enhances the framing
tourists reach the wellness centre by
rectangular shape, but the adapts
a walk, tracing a route through the
with volumes and voids defined by a
fragmenting though the landscape in
wall. The last two terraces have pools to
terraces connected by a gentle
enjoy the panoramic view and outdoor
a fragmented path that meets the
stair. The LakeBath project develops
existing one and guides the visitor to
the idea of a structured descent as a
on the lake itslef in order to have a direct
the lake with several terraces as resting
sensorial exploration through the baths
contact with the landscape.
Trekkers,
scenery. The building becomes then
SECTION
wellness, while the last reach is directly
ROOMS - PRIVACY
RESTING AREA - FRAMING
PUBLIC LOUNGE | CAFETERIA - COLLECTIVITY
LACONICUM | HOT ROOM 60°C - ENCLOSURE
OUTDOOR POOL - DIRECT CONTACT WITH NATURE
The interior spaces are inspired
from above, filtered by the water pool.
directly by the ancient roman
The interiors in local granite stone
and shape of the ancient buildings,
solemnity and calmness of the
and
referred,
natural stone, while the local quality
frigidarium, thepidarium, calidarium...
contributes in rooting the building in
each room use a different light coming
the Portugues architecture tradition.
baths, each room reflects the order
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A PATH CROSSING A PATH
AREA OF INTERVENTION
ACHEIROPOIETOS MONASTIC BUILDING
The theme was designing within a strong historical context. In
order to design the continuation of the monastic building a careful reading was needed. The idea is to admit a partial construction of the design, even reducing it to the construction of the portico alone, which
is a strong element to ensure readability and completeness. It shares the scheme of other byzantine monasteries: a perimetral wall, a ring of volumes defining a cloister, and a portico for circulation. The church was usually placed at the center, as a focal point.
Type INTERNATIONAL DESIGN WORKSHOP Program RESTORATION Coordination GIRNE AMERICAN UNIVERSITY - SAPIENZA ROMA Design group 2 STUDENTS Project location LAMBOUSA - CYPRUS Year 2014
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CONTINUATION OF THE OLD PORTICO
PORTICO
The interruption of the path of the portico with the arches which are important for the connection of all the volumes inside the walls, is filled within its missing parts with the design of a new covered path. The new interventions are about the reconstruction of the path of the portico, so that the interruptions are filled and the building can be more easily read. This path is a continuation of the portico so that it will be in line with the existing building.
AXONOMETRIC VIEW
MODULES
NEW MODULAR SPACES
On this pathway new modular spaces
expressed with a delicate scenography
while walking around. In this continuous
are added. These are a result of basic
and a simple economical operation.
accessibility
continues the existing lines. The
frames, come directly from the modularity
volumes
are
intended
volumes, that define versatile spaces
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as frames. The dimensions of these
lectures,
or
lower one, the capitel and the column,
detected inside the cells. The new
simply meeting places. The concern to
are translated in a sandstone pillar. The
spaces articulate nature, construction
respect the monument and to have the
accessible flooring and the covering
and historical dimension together.
minimum visual impact is
shelters people from rain and sun
to various activities, like open-air
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conferences
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The first architectural gesture is the stretch, the line that defines the boudary of the built environment and determines the relationship
between inside and outside. So the project stands at the limits of the lot shutting respect to the axis of the road, opening itself to the existing neighborhood in continuity with the back buildings and cuts its volume in correspodance with the derivates flows from the surrounding road network. The will to only build perimetrically allows the design of a large public space, the latter together with the green are seen as engines of regeneration of the neighborhood.
Type ACADEMIC PROJECT Program ARCHITECTURAL AND STRUCTURAL DESIGN Coordination POLITECNICO DI TORINO Design group 3 STUDENTS Project location TURIN - ITALY Year 2016
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The concept of the functional management is the fragmentation, in order to attract both large and small investors. The towers and the basement are divided into smaller blocks according to the areas requested by the regulatory plan and externally connected by blocks for the elevators and stairwells to ensure greater flexibility within the spaces. The two towers are then used one for residential reasons and the other for offices, while the functional continuity is interrupted by “rings� of public or semi-public space conceived as a continuation of the public spaces of the basement.
FUNCTIONS
N-S DEVELOPMENT
VERTICAL LINKS
FLOWS
PUBLIC GREEN
PERIMETER
PLANIMETRY
EST 1st TOWER
OVEST 2nd TOWER
PANORAMIC CATWALK COMMERCIAL PASSAGES
PLAN TYPE LIBRARY - ART
PLAN TYPE GYM - ASYLUM
6.480 MQ | APARTMENTS
6.300 MQ | HOTEL
2.100 MQ | GYM - WELLNESS
GREEN AREAS | 1.580 MQ 9.300 MQ | PARKING
SECTION
2.100 MQ | LIBRARY
+ 150 Mt
+ 130 Mt
+ 20 Mt
+/- 0 Mt
PLAN TYPE HOTEL
OFFICES | 10.800 MQ
HOTEL | 6.300 MQ
ASYLUM - RESTAURANT | 4.200 MQ
ART - EXPOSITIONS | 4.200 MQ
COMMERCIAL | 8.935 MQ
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ON THE TOP BARDONECCHIA
The installation of a new residential complex at Bardonecchia mountain in the Alpes takes up the principle of settlement in the
“village” given by the detailed plan of local Urbanism, the relating spatial characters and the existing landscape conditions.
Type RURAL RESIDENTIAL ARCHITECTURE Program ARCHITECTURE COMPETITION Coordination PLANREVEL Design group 5 ARCHITECTS - 1 STUDENT Location BARDONECCHIA - ITALIA Year 2014 Colaboration NEGOZIO BLU ARCHITETTI ASSOCIATI [STAGE] - TORINO
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RURAL ARCHITECTURE
The installation of the new residential complex takes up the principle of settlement in the “village” given by the detailed plan, relating spatial characters with landscape conditions.
SETTLEMENT MORPHOLOGY
The challenge is to reinvent the morphology of a complex in the village plateau facing south, with spatial proportions and dimensions measured, similar to those of the historic settlements of the Susa Valley. The distribution according to the sinuous lines allows the creation of large public green spaces between the threads to downstream and upstream. The creation of an organic sign in the landscape puts in line the houses along the route and
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creates strong central “green squares”. The method of basic modular composition allows to create 5 different housing units in the proportions of different functional lots.
PLANIMETRY
ARCHITECTURAL CARACTER
SECTION
The units are organized according to a distribution involving a limited number of types of apartments - 70, 75 square meters, 109 and 120 square meters - in order to control the technical feasibility. At the same time multiple possibilities of aggregation are provided in order to create a consistent overall design but varried as well.
SUSTAINABILITY
Containment of energy consumption. Care will be taken in defining the building’s peripheral perimeter and its airtightness, favored by the compact form and the exposure of
the main openings to the south; large thicknesses of
insulating materials will be used for the vertical and horizontal opaque components of the building, and the use of double or triple glasses depending on their exposure.
SECOND FLOOR
FIRST FLOOR
GROUND FLOOR
KRUGER WILDLIFE CENTER
Not much can come close to that feeling when you spot an animal in the wild, especially when you are not expecting it. The Kruger National Parc, with its impressive variety of fauna and flora, can combine
learning with an enjoyable experience for everyone. The intention of this new project for the IWC is to draw visitors by promoting a way to explore nature, more adventurous and primal. To accompany also an unforgettable experience of safari the character of this project is that of a shelter. This idea hopes bring more funds and involve volunteers in order to help the survival of the species as well as contribute to the protection of their habitat.
Type INTERNATIONAL DESIGN COMPETITION Program MICROARCHITECTURE Coordination ARQUIDEAS Design group 2 STUDENTS Location MUNTCHE SABIE - SOUTH AFRICA Year 2015
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SAFARI LOOP
Adventure is a path, real adventure forces you to have first hand encounter of nature. Immersed in this wild nature, villages are connected by a main path working like a chain of them. Visitors are invited to take this path walking through the landscape. The starting point can be the existing Lower Sabie Rest Camp, for an easier reachability. The distance between resting points is based on the time estimated for the walk and on the incredible variety of the park’s regions. There is the possibility to multiply these “villages� along the routes inside the park, to allow deeper exploration of the wilderness, requalifying existing paths.
THE OVULES
The idea is to create an eco-module, for people interested in active, exploration-based safari. It is the basic shelter against
sun, rain and wild animals and provides essential facilities. The module is based on the traditional kraal hut. It is a levitated structure to avoid flooding during wet seasons and to protect. It uses simple materials, mainly wood.
The shell is made by assembled multilayered
panels to protect againts insects and aid ventilation. Water harvesting for cleaning, solar protection and air circulation are ensured. The ovule can be inhabited and used in different ways. From the top it is a point view to observe without interfering. Inside the visitor can rest and be protected.
GREENHOUSE ENVIRONMENT HOUSE
The project is located between Aizier and Vieux Port, two small normands villages, in a natural setting between the long river Seine and a hillside. Conferences, exhibitions and restauration are grouped under the same roof to benefit from the effect of a centrality in the global landscape, an easy access and to minimize the impact on the site, avoiding the construction of more structures. The location enjoys the natural diversity between different plants (trees of different types, colors, sizes, density... reeds , bushes, hedges, private lawn near) and theirs effects produced in relation to climate.
Type ACADEMIC PROJECT Program ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN Coordination ECOLE D’ARCHITECTURE DE HAUTE NORMANDIE Design group 2 STUDENTS Project location ROUEN - FRANCE Year 2013
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The house is reached by a long
it possible to reduce the consumption of
m and provides a set of perspective by
greenhouse effect.
a progressive entry. In this greenhou-
1m high piles carry this greenhouse to
se, functions occupying the spaces
protect it from innodations. The project
tion) develop and mingle around the
struction uses light materials and small
ramp that crosses the tall reeds of 2
energy by the natural ventilation and the
served (catering, conference and exhibi-
is designed to be reversible: the con-
serving spaces (kitchen, offices and rest
parts to minimize the impact on the
of staff). The project takes the form of a
site. The construction makes maximum
greenhouse to benefit from the external
use of lightweight materials and small
envelope and the microclimate thus
created. The intermediate space makes
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The respect for nature with a discreet in-
of existing trees) to provide better comfort
leverage its full potential, and the energy
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economy (and construction economy)
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much as possible, to let the wind and let
technical solutions (such as
nature to encompass us.
modularity opposite facades, rainwater
In winter we need to stay inside to be
and imagine architectural ideas for the
enhouse winter remains closed around its
space (such as floor openings in relation
users, becoming shelter from direct wind
to the course water and integration project
and rain.
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CLIMATE SECTION 21 June / 12H00
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RETAIL RIVIERE FOR HARRODS
Harrods is a luxury department store located on Brompton Road in Knightsbridge, London. The store occupies a 5-acre (20,000 m2) site and has 330 departments covering one million square feet (90,000 m2) of retail space. Riviere is an italian brand expert in accurate details, modern clean lines and extraordinary combinations of materials. This interior retail project respects the needs of the brand and the personal requests of the client while respecting Harrods’ regulatory limits. The exhibition will have a minimum duration of 1 year with the possibility of contract renewal.
Type PRIVATE PROJECT (DURING STAGE) Program RETAIL INTERION DESIGN Coordination STUDIO BETTONICA LEONE Design group 2 ARCHITECTS Project location LONDON - UNITED KINGDOM Year 2017
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Once the overall structure and circulation of the space has
branding. These design elements cohesively have the greatest
comfort - thermal and visual. It needs to be functional but
been determined, the atmosphere and thematics of the space
impact on the consumer and thus the level of productivity that could
also complement the merchandise as well as emphasize key
were created through lighting, sound, materials and visual
be achieved. Lighting can have a dramatic impact on the space.
points throughout the store.
Another element for this executed retail space is the staging of the consumer’s perspective. It is the role of retail design to have total control of the view that the consumer will have of the retail space. The space is specially-tailored to the kind of product being sold in that space by Riviere Made in Italy.
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Riviere - Mobili - Harrods Luxury Room - Concept: Studio Bettonica Leone - Via F. Argelati 28 20143 Milano - tel: +39 02 58111527 - email: architettura.design@studiobettonicaleone.it
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DIMITRISMICHELEDANIELE Architect
Technical Chamber of Greece (T.E.E) - Architect Engineer Registration number: 140828
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